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Legendary Shack Shakers at Pittsburgh, PA in Thunderbird Cafe 2023
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Fan Reviews

Dana
June 5th 2023
The Legendary Shack Shakers never disappoint! This was my 7th time seeing them in Grand Rapids! Such high energy and incredible talent by all members of the band. JD Wilkes is a phenomenal entertainer! I could just watch and listen to him all night! The opening band Viva le Vox was also surprisingly amazing as well! I would definitely see them again! They were so imaginative in their musical style and visual appeal. The whole evening was filled with incredible talent!
Grand Rapids, MI@
Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill
Kevin
June 3rd 2023
Fantastic show. Great to see David Lee back in the mix. If you ain't seen em yet, get there!
Pittsburgh, PA@
Thunderbird Cafe
Eric
June 2nd 2023
I’ve seen them before with a different guitarist. The show started slow then gradually built up to fire and brimstone preacher in the grips of the most demented fever dream levels of intensity. Now they’ve reunited with original guitarist David Lee, they started at fire and brimstone preacher in the grips of the most demented fever dream levels of intensity then cranked it up from there. Awesome show!
Pittsburgh, PA@
Thunderbird Cafe
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About Legendary Shack Shakers

The Legendary Shack Shakers’ hell-for-leather roadshow has earned quite a name for itself with its unique brand of Southern Gothic and swampy "hillbilly blues" that is all-at-once irreverent, lyrical, dangerous, and fun. Led by their charismatic, rail-thin frontman and blues-harpist JD Wilkes, the Shack Shakers are a four-man wrecking crew from the South whose explosive interpretations of swamp blues, rock n' roll and hillbilly music have made fans, critics and legions of potential converts into true believers.

Between intermittent hiatuses to work on other projects (including JD's sideshow banner-style artwork for acts like The Squirrel Nut Zippers and Marty Stuart...plus his two published books The Vine That Ate the South and Barn Dances & Jamborees Across Kentucky), the band is constantly re-mobilizing, much to the excitement of many a Shack Shakers fanatic. Despite Wilkes' extracurricular projects, the band's reputation for intense entertainment has stuck with them.

On stage, JD has been compared to the likes of Iggy Pop, David Byrne, and Jerry Lee Lewis. The Nashville Scene named Wilkes “the best frontman in Nashville”, while former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra has called JD “the last great Rock and Roll frontman.” Having joined the band in early 2012, guitarist Rod Hamdallah provides the garage-y blues stylings to their last two releases, while the rhythm section is rounded out by Preston Corn on drums and Fuller Condon thumping the upright bass.

Although not necessarily "legendary" upon being named, the band has grown into its reputation the last several years due to their heavy tour schedule, seven critically acclaimed studio albums, and songs that have been featured on television shows such as HBO’s True Blood and Swamp Loggers. Past tour mates and fans include Reverend Horton Heat, Rancid, The Black Keys, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, and Hank Williams III. Robert Plant is also a noted Legendary Shack Shakers fan, and picked the band to open for him on his 2005 tour of Europe. Plant named the band's third album Believe as one of his favorite records of 2005. The list of esteemed admirers goes on to include horror novelist Stephen King, who listed “CB Song” as among his iPod’s Top Five in a 2008 Entertainment Weekly article. Such a wealth of devoted, cult like fans over the years has only added to the mystique that the Legendary Shack Shakers possess, carrying them down the road toward new creative pursuits and riotous tunes.
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Band Members:
Preston Corn, J.D. Wilkes, Fuller Condon, Gary Siperko
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

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Live Photos of Legendary Shack Shakers

Legendary Shack Shakers at Pittsburgh, PA in Thunderbird Cafe 2023
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
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Circle Beanie
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Fan Reviews

Dana
June 5th 2023
The Legendary Shack Shakers never disappoint! This was my 7th time seeing them in Grand Rapids! Such high energy and incredible talent by all members of the band. JD Wilkes is a phenomenal entertainer! I could just watch and listen to him all night! The opening band Viva le Vox was also surprisingly amazing as well! I would definitely see them again! They were so imaginative in their musical style and visual appeal. The whole evening was filled with incredible talent!
Grand Rapids, MI@
Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill
Kevin
June 3rd 2023
Fantastic show. Great to see David Lee back in the mix. If you ain't seen em yet, get there!
Pittsburgh, PA@
Thunderbird Cafe
Eric
June 2nd 2023
I’ve seen them before with a different guitarist. The show started slow then gradually built up to fire and brimstone preacher in the grips of the most demented fever dream levels of intensity. Now they’ve reunited with original guitarist David Lee, they started at fire and brimstone preacher in the grips of the most demented fever dream levels of intensity then cranked it up from there. Awesome show!
Pittsburgh, PA@
Thunderbird Cafe
View More Fan Reviews

About Legendary Shack Shakers

The Legendary Shack Shakers’ hell-for-leather roadshow has earned quite a name for itself with its unique brand of Southern Gothic and swampy "hillbilly blues" that is all-at-once irreverent, lyrical, dangerous, and fun. Led by their charismatic, rail-thin frontman and blues-harpist JD Wilkes, the Shack Shakers are a four-man wrecking crew from the South whose explosive interpretations of swamp blues, rock n' roll and hillbilly music have made fans, critics and legions of potential converts into true believers.

Between intermittent hiatuses to work on other projects (including JD's sideshow banner-style artwork for acts like The Squirrel Nut Zippers and Marty Stuart...plus his two published books The Vine That Ate the South and Barn Dances & Jamborees Across Kentucky), the band is constantly re-mobilizing, much to the excitement of many a Shack Shakers fanatic. Despite Wilkes' extracurricular projects, the band's reputation for intense entertainment has stuck with them.

On stage, JD has been compared to the likes of Iggy Pop, David Byrne, and Jerry Lee Lewis. The Nashville Scene named Wilkes “the best frontman in Nashville”, while former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra has called JD “the last great Rock and Roll frontman.” Having joined the band in early 2012, guitarist Rod Hamdallah provides the garage-y blues stylings to their last two releases, while the rhythm section is rounded out by Preston Corn on drums and Fuller Condon thumping the upright bass.

Although not necessarily "legendary" upon being named, the band has grown into its reputation the last several years due to their heavy tour schedule, seven critically acclaimed studio albums, and songs that have been featured on television shows such as HBO’s True Blood and Swamp Loggers. Past tour mates and fans include Reverend Horton Heat, Rancid, The Black Keys, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, and Hank Williams III. Robert Plant is also a noted Legendary Shack Shakers fan, and picked the band to open for him on his 2005 tour of Europe. Plant named the band's third album Believe as one of his favorite records of 2005. The list of esteemed admirers goes on to include horror novelist Stephen King, who listed “CB Song” as among his iPod’s Top Five in a 2008 Entertainment Weekly article. Such a wealth of devoted, cult like fans over the years has only added to the mystique that the Legendary Shack Shakers possess, carrying them down the road toward new creative pursuits and riotous tunes.
Show More
Band Members:
Preston Corn, J.D. Wilkes, Fuller Condon, Gary Siperko
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

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